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she said, you know i know there's a technology shift going on. the next person, it's time to lead it. and i think we had probably the most seamless success you'll find in silicon valley. so i had a fresh set of eyes. i hadn't been part of the past success. i can bring an objectivity and a knowledge that was the future that i had to create. hopefully i'll be the right... >> charlie: the second set of eyes before you think about succession even. you should be thinking constantly about how to bring a fresh set of eyes in to help us to grow. >> absolutely. charlie: there are two interesting stories about you. it has to do with the family and one i think this was at bain. finish the story. your wife was an attorney correct? >> yes. charlie: she was going to san francisco. and you were with great love for the idea of family wanted to take the kids to school. and so you wanted to be there in san francisco. bain did not have a single client in san francisco. but you were therefore going to resign and go do something in san francisco. there was a guy name
she said, you know i know there's a technology shift going on. the next person, it's time to lead it. and i think we had probably the most seamless success you'll find in silicon valley. so i had a fresh set of eyes. i hadn't been part of the past success. i can bring an objectivity and a knowledge that was the future that i had to create. hopefully i'll be the right... >> charlie: the second set of eyes before you think about succession even. you should be thinking constantly about how...
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she said, you know, i know there's a technology shift going on. the next person, it's time to lead it. and i think we had probably the most seamless success you'll find in silicon valley. so i had a fresh set of eyes. i hadn't been part of the past success. i can bring an objectivity and a knowledge that was the future that i had to create. hopefully i'll be the right... >> charlie: the second set of eyes before you think about succession even. you should be thinking constantly about how to bring a fresh set of eyes in to help us to grow. >> absolutely. charlie: there are two interesting stories about you. it has to do with the family and one i think this was at bain. finish the story. your wife was an attorney, correct? >> yes. charlie: she was going to san francisco. and you were with great love for the idea of family wanted to take the kids to school. and so you wanted to be there in san francisco. bain did not have a single client in san francisco. but you were therefore going to resign and go do something in san francisco. there was a guy nam
she said, you know, i know there's a technology shift going on. the next person, it's time to lead it. and i think we had probably the most seamless success you'll find in silicon valley. so i had a fresh set of eyes. i hadn't been part of the past success. i can bring an objectivity and a knowledge that was the future that i had to create. hopefully i'll be the right... >> charlie: the second set of eyes before you think about succession even. you should be thinking constantly about how...
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technologies enabling consumers to be in charge. it's no longer the retailers saying you can only do this in my store or even an e commerce site saying you can do this on my site. consumers say i want to do what i want when i want how i want it. >> charlie: you can go on your splatter phone and say no, that's way out of line because i can go across the street and get it. >> really what's happening is people are starting shopping on a mobile device or on a web. retail last year, the off-line retail business, there 10 trillion. in over half of all retail transactions the consumer accessed the web at some point in the shopping experience. think about yourself. how many times do you go into a store now where you haven't already done some homework on the web? you've done a search to say what product would i want? let me read reviews? >> charlie: you ask your friends. >> i've looked on facebook. and then the choice is, the consumer choice we're trying to give consumers is do i want to buy it and have it shipped home to me tomorrow? do i w
technologies enabling consumers to be in charge. it's no longer the retailers saying you can only do this in my store or even an e commerce site saying you can do this on my site. consumers say i want to do what i want when i want how i want it. >> charlie: you can go on your splatter phone and say no, that's way out of line because i can go across the street and get it. >> really what's happening is people are starting shopping on a mobile device or on a web. retail last year, the...
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. >> it is now the largest technology company in the world by sales. we cover components all the way through to finished goods like home appliances, televisions and smartphones. so you will see a whole range of products at the booth where we are showing audio systems, home appliances, televisions, the whole range of electronic products. >> what is your position at samsung, for what are you response snble >> i'm responsible for our corporate strategy in north america america and looking at all of our corporate strategies across that. so overseeing all the product areas and strategies. >> you spent quite a few years in korea, correct? >> yes. why are you now in the snates >> probably they got tired of me and said i need a breather. but it's interesting when you've been in the headquarters. you've seen global responsibility but looking at narrower product lines. but in coming to the u.s., i can look at all the product lines in one geographic market. it's a different way of look k at the business. much more in the trenches than in the headquarters of the c
. >> it is now the largest technology company in the world by sales. we cover components all the way through to finished goods like home appliances, televisions and smartphones. so you will see a whole range of products at the booth where we are showing audio systems, home appliances, televisions, the whole range of electronic products. >> what is your position at samsung, for what are you response snble >> i'm responsible for our corporate strategy in north america america...
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so technology is my top pick. but industrials and materials aren't too far behind either. >> thanks for coming on. jeremy zarin from ubs. >> interesting. again, indicative overall market sentiment. no one mentions energy. energy is leading the markets higher this year, close to 9%. it is not on anyone's radar, not on an overweight basis. stiffny g stephanie got into oxy. i would look at energy on any dip in the overall market. >> why is energy getting no love when you have oil about 100 bucks? >> there is a disconnect between pricing itself and the earnings performance of the companies. energy equities are outperforming the pricing and folks focus incorrectly on spot pricing. >> coming up on half time, the busiest day of the year for upgrades and downgrades. are the calls right on the money? our traders will weigh in. >>> google is pulling back after a 40% move higher since mid-june. is it still the best tech stock to own in 2013? with fidelity's new options platform, we've completely integrated every step of the
so technology is my top pick. but industrials and materials aren't too far behind either. >> thanks for coming on. jeremy zarin from ubs. >> interesting. again, indicative overall market sentiment. no one mentions energy. energy is leading the markets higher this year, close to 9%. it is not on anyone's radar, not on an overweight basis. stiffny g stephanie got into oxy. i would look at energy on any dip in the overall market. >> why is energy getting no love when you have oil...
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here is mark -- and some of the new technology. tom davis, what are you doing out here in las vegas? and speaking at one of the conferences and trying to enjoy the show. word?t is the >> leading consulting firm. >> since you have retired, is that what you have been doing? >> that is what i have been doing. >> what is the panel that you are headlining? >> we have a couple of members that will be talking about the fiscal cliff and what is happening or not happening in washington. try to let people understand why things are the way it is for people who do not understand how washington works. we try to demystify it for them. >> is there a particular angle to legislative policy when it comes to tech companies such as we are seeing here? >> they tend to be on the social side, social issues and to have a democratic heliceplolicies. on the economic policy, very free-trade, not a union type of operation. more market oriented. they get conflicted between the parties in this. the politics and the bay area is a culture that is a predominant fo
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particularly in technology. >> we'll leave it there. dr. robert hendershott. thanks for coming in and explaining what we did wrong. >> again. >>> four rules, just four of them will make you a hit on youtube just like these guys, when stephen voltz, the diet coke and mentos guy joins us when "press:here" continues. >>> welcome back to "press:here." by the time the super bowl gets under way you'll see most of the commercials, leaked from the internet so they will go viral. viral videos are part of the new age of marketing. red bull's so successful with this video, it created its own video production company. and this film, about war lord joseph kony has been seen by 96 million people, the most viral video ever. now, companies are desperate to create the next viral hit. and a new book, the viral video manifesto, promises to spill those secrets. its authors know the subject well. you already know them as the diet coke and mentos guy. stephen voltz is a lawyer working at both federal court and state court in his home state of massachusetts. he's, however, best know
particularly in technology. >> we'll leave it there. dr. robert hendershott. thanks for coming in and explaining what we did wrong. >> again. >>> four rules, just four of them will make you a hit on youtube just like these guys, when stephen voltz, the diet coke and mentos guy joins us when "press:here" continues. >>> welcome back to "press:here." by the time the super bowl gets under way you'll see most of the commercials, leaked from the...
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evan smith, she's an experimental musician, composer, performance artist and artist whose embrace of technology has been a defining aspect of her extraordinary career. she's lor lore laurie anderson, this is overheard. laurie anderson, welcome. >> thank you. >> very nice to meet you, very nice to have you here, appreciate it. >> does thht word experimental bother you. you've been described that way for so long, probably no longer makes notice, you probably never think about ii. i wonder if it pegs you in some way that you don't want to be pegged. >> i don't mind being pegged. reminds me of beakers. >> science. >> whoops, yeah, that's fine. >> what do you think that it means in a very literal sense for your work? if it's an appropriate way to describe you, what do you think it means? >> you won't hear it on the radio. >> yep. >> you are sort of an itinerant person, which i can really relate to. i really like going to places that -- that are a little bit off the main path. so that -- that suits me really well. >> creatively you're willing to take chances, do things that interest you, without rega
evan smith, she's an experimental musician, composer, performance artist and artist whose embrace of technology has been a defining aspect of her extraordinary career. she's lor lore laurie anderson, this is overheard. laurie anderson, welcome. >> thank you. >> very nice to meet you, very nice to have you here, appreciate it. >> does thht word experimental bother you. you've been described that way for so long, probably no longer makes notice, you probably never think about...
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we have such technological advantage there. the real issue for us is we have to move that technological advantage from being just about pc peripherals to pc peripherals and mobile peripherals, like tablets. >> i want to show people, maybe can you do it, it is a cover for an ipad mini that doubles as a keyboard. >> it is. and we love -- >> these kind of things are the future of your company. >> absolutely. we love this. we call this is the other half of the ipad. as can you see, it looks like the other half on the outside. magnetically attached to the back. comes apart. >> it is quite a full size keyboard. these keys are not mini. >> not at all. you will be shocked. >> not mouse type. >> no pun intended. you will be shocked when you use it. it is really is a full size keyboard. >> you took a write down over video conferencing business the company brought for something north of $400 million few years ago. >> that right. >> there is a discussion whether you will hold on to that video conferencing business. >> as i went through all
we have such technological advantage there. the real issue for us is we have to move that technological advantage from being just about pc peripherals to pc peripherals and mobile peripherals, like tablets. >> i want to show people, maybe can you do it, it is a cover for an ipad mini that doubles as a keyboard. >> it is. and we love -- >> these kind of things are the future of your company. >> absolutely. we love this. we call this is the other half of the ipad. as can...
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he says the 3d printing technology offers real cost savings for the healthcare industry. "we can make these discs at very low costs and very fast so that the turn-around time from design to the testing level is very short. we're showing the manufacturing capabilities in the biomedical area and we use this machinery to facilitate that kind of research." the obama administration is proposing to put $1 billion into opening up to 15 new manufacturing innovation institutes to help make american industry more competitive and encourage investment in the u.s. "they're looking at the drop in gdp and manufacturing and how that has affected that, and they have a very bold and progressive plan to move manufacturing forward." > > rapid tech has helped over 900 companies with their manufacturing needs for parts like these, and ed tackett says that this is only the beginning. "we're starting to see a grassroots - if you will - movement where people are printing their own objects at their house, or at their work, or at their desktop, and i think that trend is going to continue for severa
he says the 3d printing technology offers real cost savings for the healthcare industry. "we can make these discs at very low costs and very fast so that the turn-around time from design to the testing level is very short. we're showing the manufacturing capabilities in the biomedical area and we use this machinery to facilitate that kind of research." the obama administration is proposing to put $1 billion into opening up to 15 new manufacturing innovation institutes to help make...
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they now want to ban detachable magazines change definition of an el little shotgun to include new technology. and require all guns to be registered with the state. >> we need to lead the way. california needs to answer the call. >> bilz are infringement autos gun owners say this won't have stopped massa kerz like handy hook had they been enacted. >> what would stop killers is someone carrying a concealed permit. >> many families see the proposal as a step in the right direction. >> it's so awful to lose your child. and to lose nem this way. that many of us know we have to work on sparing other parents going through that. >> senate president expects swift approval for his package in the next few months but doesn't control the assembly it hasn't said yet whether it's on the same timetable. >> nompblg new bill forcing gun owners to purchase liability ex -- insurance making it mandatory to buy insurance before buying a new gun to encourage gun owners to take precaution autos want tone courage more people to get ed it indicated and to be storing guns and proper devices and again, for something li
they now want to ban detachable magazines change definition of an el little shotgun to include new technology. and require all guns to be registered with the state. >> we need to lead the way. california needs to answer the call. >> bilz are infringement autos gun owners say this won't have stopped massa kerz like handy hook had they been enacted. >> what would stop killers is someone carrying a concealed permit. >> many families see the proposal as a step in the right...
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. >> jon: it probably doesn't help that the postmaster general is so enthusiastic about the technology destroying his agency. you have to be an idiot to go to the post office now. basically just offered the tagline for e-mail. you can't beat free. [laughter] with these tape staples of amern life coming undone is isn't thee an organization rushing to embrace america. >> boy scout vote not to vote on the lifting the ban on gay members and leaders until may. they need more time to deliberate the policy. >> jon: may seem like an antiquated process but at least there's an executive board overseeing the decision. perhaps if they put it online woulis woul [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight was the special inspector general in charge of oversight of the tarp program. currently a fellow at the new york university school you laugh his book is called "bailout." please welcome to the program neil barofsky. sir, how are you? thank you for joining us. [cheers and applause] have a seat. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> jon: first of all i'm range rix
. >> jon: it probably doesn't help that the postmaster general is so enthusiastic about the technology destroying his agency. you have to be an idiot to go to the post office now. basically just offered the tagline for e-mail. you can't beat free. [laughter] with these tape staples of amern life coming undone is isn't thee an organization rushing to embrace america. >> boy scout vote not to vote on the lifting the ban on gay members and leaders until may. they need more time to...
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how to best organize and understand the power of the computer, it's incredibly important for modern technology. however, as cutting edge as the subject may be, its basic concerns go back to puzzles and problems from the earliest recorded evidence of mathematical thought. now, this is a facsimile of the rhind papyrus, copied around 1850 b.c. by the scribe ahmes from the now-lost text of an earlier dynasty. it was named after a scottish antiquarian, alexander henry rhind, who bought it in 1858 in luxor, egypt. in it, he found what amounts to a math textbook full of problems and solutions that addressed everyday issues, things like how to divide ten loaves of ea equally among seven men and much of the algebra needed to build the pyramids. it also contains possibly the earliest written combinatorics problem, and it goes like this: seven houses contain seven cats. each cat kills seven mice. each mouse had eaten seven ears of grain. each ear of grain would have produced seven hekats of wheat. what is the total of all these? a fairly simple math problem... and a very pragmatic combinatorial argument
how to best organize and understand the power of the computer, it's incredibly important for modern technology. however, as cutting edge as the subject may be, its basic concerns go back to puzzles and problems from the earliest recorded evidence of mathematical thought. now, this is a facsimile of the rhind papyrus, copied around 1850 b.c. by the scribe ahmes from the now-lost text of an earlier dynasty. it was named after a scottish antiquarian, alexander henry rhind, who bought it in 1858 in...
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the company licenses -- listen, it licenses its technology, its chip architecture technology to other chip makers and gets a royalty own each chip shipped in devices. how long will the command keep up? it's looking good now. the arms holdings president joins us now in a fox business exclusive from san fransisco, and you look at the numbers here, and your q4 revenues. i look at revenues. not big on ats because i feel it can be engineered. this is up 19%. what's driving it right now? which portion of the business, simon, looks the best to you? >> well, across the board, we've had a very strong q4 and a very strong year. a lot of what's driving that is the success in growth of consumer products, smart phones, tablets, tvs, but they are designed into lots and lots of devices, really diverse range of applications, anything from refrigerators and toasters to antilock brake systems in cars and phones and tablets. it's a very diverse use of our technology, and look, many of the markets are growing. as a result of that, is a strong unit shipments for our partners flowing to us in terms of roya
the company licenses -- listen, it licenses its technology, its chip architecture technology to other chip makers and gets a royalty own each chip shipped in devices. how long will the command keep up? it's looking good now. the arms holdings president joins us now in a fox business exclusive from san fransisco, and you look at the numbers here, and your q4 revenues. i look at revenues. not big on ats because i feel it can be engineered. this is up 19%. what's driving it right now? which...
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we like seagate technology the very undervalued, great dividend yield. we'll stick with domestic stocks paying higher dividend so they can minimize volatility for our clients. liz: still likes the dividend trade. mark, jeff, have a great weekend. >> you too. liz: great to see you guys. technology, data storage equipment-maker emulex, have you heard of this company? names like cisco, dell, oracle, hewlett-packard. but continued weakness in i-t spending is taking a toll. the stock is following following its earnings release. coming up exclusively we've got the ceo. about his plan on acquisitions and he will see better times ahead. david: don't you love to look at this number? 14,000? thank god we're backed. last year's super bowl was the most watched tv show in history. advertisers taking advantage of this. mercedes-benz usa are showing us how they are spending big bucks to promote their lowest priced car ever. we'll tell you exactly how low. go daddy's executive chairman, nobody does a super bowl commercial like godaddy. they will tell us how to use peopl
we like seagate technology the very undervalued, great dividend yield. we'll stick with domestic stocks paying higher dividend so they can minimize volatility for our clients. liz: still likes the dividend trade. mark, jeff, have a great weekend. >> you too. liz: great to see you guys. technology, data storage equipment-maker emulex, have you heard of this company? names like cisco, dell, oracle, hewlett-packard. but continued weakness in i-t spending is taking a toll. the stock is...
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a proxy fight is brewing on international game technologies. those were pushing for change at the company have levied claims of mismanagement and poor capital allocation. let's take a deeper dive into the story. jason ader is an igt shareholder. jason, great to have you with us. you have 3% stake in the company, correct? >> that's correct. >> you think igt at this point is undervalued. what should it be worth, especially if the changes you want to enact are enacted? >> well, there's lots of opportunities right now in the gaming industry. my biggest concern has been that, you know, we own so much more stock than all of management and the board combined. and the stock has underperformed. they've made decisions that have yielded lower than expected returns for shareholders. and what's troubling to me is the fact that those making the decisions don't own that much of the company and that really ownership respepresented on tha board would be good for all shareholders. a limited amount of gaming industry expertise inside of management. and we'd like
a proxy fight is brewing on international game technologies. those were pushing for change at the company have levied claims of mismanagement and poor capital allocation. let's take a deeper dive into the story. jason ader is an igt shareholder. jason, great to have you with us. you have 3% stake in the company, correct? >> that's correct. >> you think igt at this point is undervalued. what should it be worth, especially if the changes you want to enact are enacted? >> well,...
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and police departments throughout the country have begun implementing drone technology absent any guidance or guidelines from lawmakers now this resolution is mostly seen as symbolic after all the city does not plan on getting rid of aircraft that have already been released out nor does it have the power to prevent federal use of drones in its airspace but it is proof that one small town is willing to take a stance on new avi's until tougher regulations are agreed upon already lawmakers in ten other states have started to draw up their own legislation based on charlotte bills for the resolution. goes to show that a symbolic action can sometimes result in real change. when you meet someone in a bar or at the bookstore or even at a seminar chances are the first thing that you do before you contact them is try to find out a little bit more about them and the best place to do that is the internet it is after all the new age of information a simple google search can reveal a lot of information about a person's life for instance if you search social media sites like facebook linked in twitter or
and police departments throughout the country have begun implementing drone technology absent any guidance or guidelines from lawmakers now this resolution is mostly seen as symbolic after all the city does not plan on getting rid of aircraft that have already been released out nor does it have the power to prevent federal use of drones in its airspace but it is proof that one small town is willing to take a stance on new avi's until tougher regulations are agreed upon already lawmakers in ten...
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you like technology and oracle, on your list. many will say that is, oracle, cisco those are slow and steadies. >> slow and steadies. they're selling below market multiples. oracle, we have a price target there of over $40 a share. so you can get a good 10% return plus pick up some dividend yield. tracy: right. >> as well as cisco selling at a 12 times multiple. growth trajectory again on a price appreciation standpoint of over 10%. so these are slow and steady. they have a lot of cash. they're consistently growing. consistently profitable and well-capitalized. those are three things you want to look for companies in 2013. ashley: what are you avoiding, chad? >> right now, i would be avoiding utilities. i do believe that you're going to see interest rates slowly rise over the next 18 months. so you're going to see money flow out of that, into more slow and steady companies like technology. tracy: you would hope. ashley: great stuff. good information. chad morganlander with stifel nicolaus. thanks. >> appreciate it. ashley:. tracy
you like technology and oracle, on your list. many will say that is, oracle, cisco those are slow and steadies. >> slow and steadies. they're selling below market multiples. oracle, we have a price target there of over $40 a share. so you can get a good 10% return plus pick up some dividend yield. tracy: right. >> as well as cisco selling at a 12 times multiple. growth trajectory again on a price appreciation standpoint of over 10%. so these are slow and steady. they have a lot of...
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abc news technology editor says this is a across between a laptop and a tablet. >> you can use it for watching movies, music, looking at yaps in -- apps in the app store but you can use the old word program. >> it is not the best tablet or the best laptop available. a study finds that three out of five facebook users admit to taking extended breaks from the social network. the main reason are lack of time and lack >> santa clara, san francisco, east bay, and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> speaking of the east bay on this end morning a look at interstate 80 winding through berkeley with the traffic yet to pick up. we guarantee, it will, later in the morning. sue is monitoring the traffic. >> it is 4:40. abc news source says federal authorities are investigating disgraceed cyclist lance armstrong over obstruction and witness tampering. others have said he coerce the them into using performance-enhancing drugs and he admitted it in a recent interview with oprah. he was cleared of charges by the u.s. attorney in southern california last year. but the abc news story said no one is
abc news technology editor says this is a across between a laptop and a tablet. >> you can use it for watching movies, music, looking at yaps in -- apps in the app store but you can use the old word program. >> it is not the best tablet or the best laptop available. a study finds that three out of five facebook users admit to taking extended breaks from the social network. the main reason are lack of time and lack >> santa clara, san francisco, east bay, and all the bay area,...
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the present generation of nuclear technology is way too expeive. if you run a utility and you decide to build a new nuclear power plant, you go to your engineers or you go to any engineering consulting firm in the world and ask,okay, how much will this cost. they will say to you we really have no idea. >> right. >> then ask you them how long will it take to build it. and they'll say we don't know. >> and those are serious problems if you are trying to build a power plant. and that's really why the industry has declined. to state the issues, even after fushima, can-- it can be managed. >> rose: so it's the cost, not the safety. >> it's the cost and it's the nature of the, of the cost accounting. they're only in a thousand to 1200 megawatts, that means that they used to cause 4 or 500 million, now it's 5, 6, 8 billion dollars. if takes a long time. you don't want to build increments that are that big that take that long. particularly in an age like the '70s after the oil shocks where you don't know what conservation and efficiency and renewables will
the present generation of nuclear technology is way too expeive. if you run a utility and you decide to build a new nuclear power plant, you go to your engineers or you go to any engineering consulting firm in the world and ask,okay, how much will this cost. they will say to you we really have no idea. >> right. >> then ask you them how long will it take to build it. and they'll say we don't know. >> and those are serious problems if you are trying to build a power plant. and...
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you don't have to bet with the fangs of technology. you shouldn't bet against them. there is a good chance that you might get bitten! >>> coming up, full power. eaton corporation is trading near 52-week highs after reporting quarterly results. cramer plugs you into the future of this industrial giant to find out if it is charging ahead or running low on juice. don't miss the exclusive with the ceo. >> allergan catapulted in 2013, botox smoothed out any wrinkles. could new application send shares higher? find out when cramer talks to the ceo, just ahead. coming up on "mad money" ♪ let's go. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing the all-new cadillac xts... another big night on the town, eh? ...and the return of life lived large. ♪ why not talk to someone who owns an adjustable version of the most highly recommended bed in america? ask me about my tempur advanced ergo. goes up. goes up. ask me what it's like to get a massage anytime you want. goes down. goes down. [ male announcer ] tempur-pedic brand owners are more satisfied than owners of any traditional mat
you don't have to bet with the fangs of technology. you shouldn't bet against them. there is a good chance that you might get bitten! >>> coming up, full power. eaton corporation is trading near 52-week highs after reporting quarterly results. cramer plugs you into the future of this industrial giant to find out if it is charging ahead or running low on juice. don't miss the exclusive with the ceo. >> allergan catapulted in 2013, botox smoothed out any wrinkles. could new...
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going to be more challenging and it's going to be less about needing to be in silicone valley, and with technology, you can be anywhere and do your business elsewhere. >> and companies like bell, will be better suited, to come to texas. >> which is what texas governor rick perry is saying as he meets with silicon valley ceos, trying to get local businesses especially small businesses to pick up and of move to texas. will it work? >> we are of the valley. the tech ecosystem. one and the same. we are here. >> so you are not swayed or tempted by the texas? >> not at all. texas might be best to be swayed by us. >> she that is a point. while a small number of companies have left the valley. a far larger number come here. including one of texas's all time success stories. dell, which recently opened a big office and hired dozens of people in the center of silicon valley. >> and so businesses are being created had here all the time. what happens is people come here from everywhere, they start businesses and that is an exciting thing. we are a place where you create businesses not where people move out. >
going to be more challenging and it's going to be less about needing to be in silicone valley, and with technology, you can be anywhere and do your business elsewhere. >> and companies like bell, will be better suited, to come to texas. >> which is what texas governor rick perry is saying as he meets with silicon valley ceos, trying to get local businesses especially small businesses to pick up and of move to texas. will it work? >> we are of the valley. the tech ecosystem....
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the technology is that drones are already going to be able to fit in the palm of your hand. we will have our own drones. that means for women it is like a little drone dog in your purse. a mysterious guise coming at you. drones will be robot pets. >> i'm telling you. >> i will see your drones for girls and use the drones drones for predators. i can use them to follow imogen home and she doesn't see it happen and disrobing happens on my lab -- lap p to. >> a camera drone is a peeper. >> i kind of reserve judgment on him, but i question that he does not have control of his client. we as lawyers have to tell our clients no, and he will sell whatever obama wants him to say. >> it is ideology. that's what it is. he is run by ideology and not by spying. >> is that what you call it? >> to assume we give this foot hold to this government and to assume it is going to be limited to this vague thing like you said in 10 years we will have drones all over the place. >> romney might do better? he is making up a document for drones saying this is how you should use drones? romney loses and
the technology is that drones are already going to be able to fit in the palm of your hand. we will have our own drones. that means for women it is like a little drone dog in your purse. a mysterious guise coming at you. drones will be robot pets. >> i'm telling you. >> i will see your drones for girls and use the drones drones for predators. i can use them to follow imogen home and she doesn't see it happen and disrobing happens on my lab -- lap p to. >> a camera drone is a...
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you don't have to bet with the fangs of technology. you shouldn't bet against them. there is a good chance that you might get bitten! >>> coming up, full power. eaton corporation is trading near 52-week highs after reporting quarterly results. cramer plugs you into the future of this industrial giant to find out if it is charging ahead or running low on juice. don't miss the exclusive with the ceo. >> allergan catapulted in 2013, botox smoothed out any wrinkles. could new application send shares higher? find out when cramer talks to the ceo, just ahead. coming up on "mad money" i've been coloring liz's hair for years. but lately she's been coming in with less gray than usual. what's she up to? the new root touch-up by nice'n easy has the most shade choices, designed to match even salon color in just 10 minutes. with the new root touch-up, all they see is you. but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant f
you don't have to bet with the fangs of technology. you shouldn't bet against them. there is a good chance that you might get bitten! >>> coming up, full power. eaton corporation is trading near 52-week highs after reporting quarterly results. cramer plugs you into the future of this industrial giant to find out if it is charging ahead or running low on juice. don't miss the exclusive with the ceo. >> allergan catapulted in 2013, botox smoothed out any wrinkles. could new...
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. >> they're in the preliminary stages about technology disabling cell phones or options making them less valuable to thieves. >> police looking for a man who stole a police van. he managed to slip his handcuffs to his front then took off. he ditched the van and was in custody for violating probation. protection seized thousands of rounds of ammo from a shipment at the port of oakland. the ammo and vehicle and a camery were seized late last month. ammo is worth about, and the cars are worth about $45,000 and vehicles belong to a resident whose name has not been released. >> right now, san francisco muni workers are inspecting switch cover plates on cable car lines to prevent more bolts from coming loose%a. that cause aid car to stop abruptly injuring a crew and passengers. muni says it will do pressure tests on these bolts. >> northeast bracing for a major winter storm that could bring tw seat of snow to places that haven't seen sig can't vaifl. >> forecasters say most of the southern new england area could get hit with anywhere from 18 to 24 inches of snow. new york city expecting f
. >> they're in the preliminary stages about technology disabling cell phones or options making them less valuable to thieves. >> police looking for a man who stole a police van. he managed to slip his handcuffs to his front then took off. he ditched the van and was in custody for violating probation. protection seized thousands of rounds of ammo from a shipment at the port of oakland. the ammo and vehicle and a camery were seized late last month. ammo is worth about, and the cars...
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we're stuck with this old-fashioned technology because, as susan crawford explains, our government has allowed a few giant conglomerates to rig the rules, raise prices, and stifle competition. just like standard oil in the first gilded age a century ago. in those days, it was muckrakers like ida tarbell and lincoln steffens rattling the cages and calling for fair play. today it's independent thinkers like susan crawford. the big telecom industry wishes she would go away, but she's got a lot of people on her side. in fact, if you go to the white house citizen's petition site, you'll see how fans of "captive audience" are calling on the president to name susan crawford as the next chair of the federal communications commission. "prospect" magazine named her one of the "top ten brains of the digital future," and susan crawford served for a time as a special assistant to president obama for science, technology and innovation. right now she teaches communications law at the benjamin cardozo school of law here in new york city and is a fellow at the roosevelt institute. susan crawford, welco
we're stuck with this old-fashioned technology because, as susan crawford explains, our government has allowed a few giant conglomerates to rig the rules, raise prices, and stifle competition. just like standard oil in the first gilded age a century ago. in those days, it was muckrakers like ida tarbell and lincoln steffens rattling the cages and calling for fair play. today it's independent thinkers like susan crawford. the big telecom industry wishes she would go away, but she's got a lot of...
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big help from technology and things like hbo go. and the combination slow and steady cash flow growth, tremendous free cash flow generation, purchasing the stock, raising the dividend, just a wonderful recipe if you're the owner of the business. liz: now here's a call you're making. you believe, everybody listening, apple, all you apple lovers and faithful, that the stock price has the potential to double. in what time frame and what would get it there >> well i think what gets it there is really easy and the time frame is harder because you don't know when it is going to come. but it is basically responsible capital allocation. there's 137 billion by now a month into the next quarter there's easily 140 billion of cash there. it's the shareholder's cash. it is not management's. it's not the board's. one way or another, it has to come back to the shareholders. when that happens and if they start running their business like john malone and most of his industries run his business, like time warner did, like news corp. is running it rig
big help from technology and things like hbo go. and the combination slow and steady cash flow growth, tremendous free cash flow generation, purchasing the stock, raising the dividend, just a wonderful recipe if you're the owner of the business. liz: now here's a call you're making. you believe, everybody listening, apple, all you apple lovers and faithful, that the stock price has the potential to double. in what time frame and what would get it there >> well i think what gets it there...
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there are plenty of all unemployed workers that work and technology fields or feel for the technology continues to develop. sometimes they spend that time keeping up with their skills. most people who are computer professionals are people love to be on the computer and love to learn the new thing. even if they are not working and i have spoken to many workers, they are learning new programs out there and learning new technology on their own because that's just what they do. the way i would read a book for pleasure, they will get on a computer and learn something new because that's what they enjoy doing. there is this assumption among some employers that skills are getting stale but there is no looking at the resume for speaking to a qualified individual if that is true. host: the federal level made an effort on this action as well. this was the federal fair employment opportunity act of 2011. it would make it illegal for employers to discriminate against the unemployed, job applicants could sue and recover damages. where does this stand? > guest: was introduced in the last section of
there are plenty of all unemployed workers that work and technology fields or feel for the technology continues to develop. sometimes they spend that time keeping up with their skills. most people who are computer professionals are people love to be on the computer and love to learn the new thing. even if they are not working and i have spoken to many workers, they are learning new programs out there and learning new technology on their own because that's just what they do. the way i would read...
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units cops can attach to your car in every case there's a legitimate police use for these technologies as well as an incredible potential for abuse the fourth amendment part of the bill of rights that jefferson demanded madison put into the constitution as the price of getting virginia's ratification is one sentence law it says the right of the people to be secure in their persons houses papers and effects against unreasonable searches and seizures shall not be violated and no warrants show issue but upon probable cause supported by oath or affirmation and particularly describing the place to be searched and the persons or things to be see just now other words they can't spy on you on you personally unless they have enough proof to bring before a judge that you're up to something that's probably illegal in the case of the police helicopters the trucks the g.p.s. units the phone taps the infrared cameras to some extent both state governments congress and even the supreme court particular in the case of the infrared cameras have brought their use in to at least a marginal compliance with
units cops can attach to your car in every case there's a legitimate police use for these technologies as well as an incredible potential for abuse the fourth amendment part of the bill of rights that jefferson demanded madison put into the constitution as the price of getting virginia's ratification is one sentence law it says the right of the people to be secure in their persons houses papers and effects against unreasonable searches and seizures shall not be violated and no warrants show...
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>> because of the technology. you know, when i started as a foreign correspondent hi a notebook in my back pocket and a typewriter and i could-- i never had-- cell phones didn't existment i would disappear for days and days and days. and then i would find a telex machine and punch a tape and i would file. so you had time to find the story, to think about the story. nows that a not is a say we aren't doing a good job today. it's not to say it's not fun but it's not the same. demands are constant, i talk to you 1:00 my time in the middle east and come straight off that and bang i have to dot evening news. that's stimulating and it's fun and we're doing it well, i think, but it's-- there was a time when you could, you could disappear. you could pretend you were henry morton stanley if you were covering africa and that doesn't exist any more. >> rose: the other thing is you do it in a minute and a half box, you tell us a story generally in a minute and a half. >> yeah. >> rose: but what i love about being at cbs, for
>> because of the technology. you know, when i started as a foreign correspondent hi a notebook in my back pocket and a typewriter and i could-- i never had-- cell phones didn't existment i would disappear for days and days and days. and then i would find a telex machine and punch a tape and i would file. so you had time to find the story, to think about the story. nows that a not is a say we aren't doing a good job today. it's not to say it's not fun but it's not the same. demands are...
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qualcomm has benefited from demand for fourth generation wireless technology called l.t.e. after initially having trouble meeting demand for chips, it said that's behind it. shipping giant united parcel service failed to deliver in the fourth quarter. while earnings per share were up from last year, they came in six cents per share shy of estimates, and it warned it expects a "below trend," economic recovery this year. despite offering to buy back more stock after its deal to buy a dutch delivery company was stopped by european regulators, shares fell 2.4%. three of the five most actively traded exchange traded products were higher, led by the russell 2000 tracking fund, up 0.7%. and that's tonight's "market focus." >> susie: here's an interesting statistic: every minute, a business owned by women opens up. and here in the u.s., new female entrepreneurs are expected to help the job recovery. ruben ramirez looks at why women are finding it easier today to start a business. >> reporter: hewlett-packard may have gotten its start in a garage. but here in new york, this new busi
qualcomm has benefited from demand for fourth generation wireless technology called l.t.e. after initially having trouble meeting demand for chips, it said that's behind it. shipping giant united parcel service failed to deliver in the fourth quarter. while earnings per share were up from last year, they came in six cents per share shy of estimates, and it warned it expects a "below trend," economic recovery this year. despite offering to buy back more stock after its deal to buy a...